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Confusion about Money and Banking

February 18th, 2013
in Op Ed, syndication

by Derryl Hermanutz Two recent articles posted by Bullion Vault authors on GEI attempt to explain how credit money, currency, and a banking system work. While I agree with Bullion Vault that the world's money systems are in a very deep doodoo, and I ag… more »

The Dual Mandate Trap

August 20th, 2012
in Op Ed

by EconMatters After reporting an uptick of national unemployment rate of 8.3%, it is of little surprise that the Labor Dept. said on Friday that jobless rates rose in 44 U.S. states in July, with many states showing a monthly increase in more than thr… more »

The Man Who Came to Warn the Fed

July 26th, 2012
in Op Ed

by William K. Black, New Economic Perspectives “My name is Steven Krystofiak, President of the Mortgage Brokers Association for Responsible Lending.” That is how Krystofiak began his written statement to the Federal Reserve concerning mortgage fraud.… more »

National Democratic Party, or How the Democrats Lost Their Way

July 10th, 2012
in Op Ed

Written by: Brion McClanahan, April 7, 2009 9 July 1896. William Jennings Bryan, the young, free-silver proponent from Nebraska had just finished his vitriolic assault on the gold standard… more »

Bankster Power

May 13th, 2012
in Op Ed

by Ron Paul, United States House of Representatives, Committee on Financial Services, Subcommittee on Domestic Monetary Policy & Technology, May 8, 2012   Although it has taken nearly a century, it seems that the entire spectrum of the American p… more »

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